Biometric is the way of authenticating a person base do on individual, unique physiological and behavioral characteristics. Biometrical identifiers: retina iris face, voice, arteries, veins, size full hand, odor, heartbeat, movement of walking, DNA, etc. 2 basic steps: · Register the identifier with an identity · Compare it
Or · Enrolment and matching. Enrolment: The process in which a user biometric identifier is captured and saved on to a computer in a digital way. Matching: The process of comparing a new biometric identifier lecture and compare it with the captured data to see if it corresponds to somebody enrolled. That way authenticating a person. Physiological traits: Fingerprint, iris, voice Behavioral traits The way you walk the way you type facial expressions when talking. [[image:http://misbiometrics.wdfiles.com/local--files/start/Biometrics_traits_classification[1].png width="800" height="574"]]
NEWS RELATED TO BIOMETRICS: Biometrics to boom by 2012 The global biometrics industry is set to triple in size by 2012, according to an article published today. The growth will be supported by government identity management schemes, criminal and surveillance systems and private sector initiatives. The worldwide market value could surpass $7 billion. Fingerprint biometrics will spearhead growth, followed by facial and iris recognition technologies, with Asia and the Middle East marked down as the key growth areas. Biometric technologies that will be displayed at Intersec trade fair and conference include areas such as fingerprint scan, face recognition, automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS), live-scan, iris recognition, middleware/biometric identity management software, vein recognition, multiple-biometric, hand geometry and voice recognition. This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 9:11 pm and is filed underBiometrics industry. You can follow any responses to this entry through theRSS 2.0feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
Biometric is the way of authenticating a person base do on individual, unique physiological and behavioral characteristics.
Biometrical identifiers: retina iris face, voice, arteries, veins, size full hand, odor, heartbeat, movement of walking, DNA, etc.
2 basic steps:
· Register the identifier with an identity
· Compare it
Or
· Enrolment and matching.
Enrolment:
The process in which a user biometric identifier is captured and saved on to a computer in a digital way.
Matching:
The process of comparing a new biometric identifier lecture and compare it with the captured data to see if it
corresponds to somebody enrolled. That way authenticating a person.
Physiological traits:
Fingerprint, iris, voice
Behavioral traits
The way you walk the way you type facial expressions when talking.
NEWS RELATED TO BIOMETRICS:
Biometrics to boom by 2012
The global biometrics industry is set to triple in size by 2012, according to an article published today.
The growth will be supported by government identity management schemes, criminal and surveillance systems and private sector initiatives.
The worldwide market value could surpass $7 billion.
Fingerprint biometrics will spearhead growth, followed by facial and iris recognition technologies, with Asia and the Middle East marked down as the key growth areas.
Biometric technologies that will be displayed at Intersec trade fair and conference include areas such as fingerprint scan, face recognition, automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS), live-scan, iris recognition, middleware/biometric identity management software, vein recognition, multiple-biometric, hand geometry and voice recognition.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 9:11 pm and is filed under Biometrics industry. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.